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For the circuit of Eigure P6.20, apply the principle of superposition to find $v_o$

    For the circuit of Eigure P6.20, apply the principle of superposition to find $v_o$
Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering
Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering
Giorgio Rizzoni,… 7th Edition
Chapter 6, Problem 20 ↓
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00:01 Contribution of 4mm current to v0 is 0 because circle registers are short circuit.
00:47 Now the active source is 6 volt as shown in the figure...
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